08-13-2010 05:27 AM - edited 07-03-2021 07:04 PM
I need to set up our guest wireless network to allow users to connect without having to authenticate. I know that there is a global setting to allow a single username and pssword for everyone, but can it be set up to allow connections without any authentication at all?
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08-13-2010 08:52 AM
For webauth, there are three "modes".
1.) Authentication - Username and password must be entered.
2.) Pass-through - Just need to click on the accept button. Gives you the ability to have no authentication but still show a disclaimer
3.) None - Completely open network, no disclaimer, no authenticaiton.
In general, Pass-through might be the better option over completely open, just because you can put the disclaimer in.
08-13-2010 08:52 AM
For webauth, there are three "modes".
1.) Authentication - Username and password must be entered.
2.) Pass-through - Just need to click on the accept button. Gives you the ability to have no authentication but still show a disclaimer
3.) None - Completely open network, no disclaimer, no authenticaiton.
In general, Pass-through might be the better option over completely open, just because you can put the disclaimer in.
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